Very recently wine gained some preliminary DX11 (and by extension DX10) support, with a few games working ( https://www.wine-staging.com/news/2017-01-25-blog-vulkan-dx11.html
I installed wine-staging in playonlinux on Ubuntu 16.10 and while Reflex boots just fine, it seems the graphics in game are messed up.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/210878136114479114/277500172026642432/Screenshot_from_2017-02-04_13-05-06.png
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/210878136114479114/277500243459702794/Screenshot_from_2017-02-04_13-05-49.png
Has anyone else tried this and got better results? I installed wine for quake live but it'd be nicer if I could just play Reflex instead.
Edit: setting graphics to low makes SOME things render fine, however the mouse input in game is completely messed up
Edit2:mouse issues likely to do with Reflex wanting to do "raw input"

Hello everybody.
I found out about Reflex just yesterday and I'm quite pumped about it. I've been complaining about the lack of a new competative arena FPS for the last few years, and fantasizing about making my own because no one is doing it right. Now this looks like its doing it right.
I almost clicked the buy button, but there is a good chance it won't work on my system. I'm pretty much linux-only for little over 2 years now and I'd really hate going back to dual-booting winblow$. Sadly, there is no linux client yet. There is a 50/50 chance this would run through WINE, which would be perfect, but I'm not spending 10 bucks just to try it out and maybe fail. Thats about the same as throwing a good weeks worth of food in the garbage. Can anyone tell me if it runs on wine so I can throw some money at you guys and have something good to practice for a change?
Some stupid ideas to make it more like real sport:
I saw the trailer, and the upcoming art for the themes, but to be honest I would much rather have this game keep looking minimalistic. Timeless is the word I'm looking for, so it looks great even in 20 years. Either make it look like its really from '96 or make it look like its not from a time at all.
A "commentator" mode like spectator , for people not playing but recording/streaming and commentating the match. I'm thinking slow-motion replay triggers and more cinematic or direct camera control. This could make just watching matches a whole lot more fun, even for non-players and allows for more impressive live coverage on the internet.
A way to bet/lost/win real money on teams. This one might be impossible, because of strict laws on gambling but if you can pull it of you will change the face of competative playing.
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Has there been any official word on whether OSX/Linux support is planned for Reflex? The features list on the reflexfps.net homepage doesn't list it as planned (although I assume that "and more" could, of course, extend to OS support), and I haven't seen much discussion regarding it. As a Mac user, Quake Live killing OSX support was a major factor in my decision to move away from the game, and no doubt for many others.